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Modified waterfall model verified and validate the user requirements for every phase. Meanwhile, waterfall did not, it only verify and validate user requirement at the end of the phase.
There is phase to phase voltage in 3 phase system.AnswerYou don't get voltage 'phase-to-phase'; it's 'line-to-line'!
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You need to have a properly sized Phase Converter Installed. What do you need 2 phase for? Is it just one piece of equipment? If so it may be is easier and cheaper to convert the equipment.If you are looking for a Licensed electrician you can find one at www.contraxtor.comAnswerDo you really mean a 'two-phase' system? This is an archaic system in which the phase voltages are displaced by 90 electrical degrees. Many people mistake this term for the 'split-phase' system, used in North America, to provide a 240/120-V service. If you do mean a 'split-phase' system, then you will need a single-phase transformer whose primary is connected across any pair of the three-phase line conductors, and a centre-tapped 240-V secondary. The centre tapped connection is earthed (grounded) to provide the neutral connection, and the potential of each end of that winding is 120 V with respect to the neutral. Of course, the turns ratio of your transformer must be appropriate for your three-phase supply. As the original answer indicates, this work will need to be performed by a licensed electrician.
Game phases? If you mean the phases for a turn in Yu-Gi-Oh then here they are: Draw Phase Standby Phase Main Phase 1 Battle Phase Main Phase 2 End Phase
No, it doesn't end the battle phase.
A cell at the end of the first phase (G1) is preparing for DNA synthesis, while a cell at the end of the second phase (G2) has already replicated its DNA. At the end of G1, the cell has two copies of each chromosome, whereas at the end of G2, the cell has four copies, as it underwent DNA replication during the S phase.
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Not exactly. You can proceed from Main Phase 1 to the End Phase if you don't wish to have a battle phase, that is valid. You will skip the Battle Phase and Main Phase 2. But if you DO have a Battle Phase, then you must also have a Main Phase 2. A turn player can ask the opponent if it's ok to move to the end phase from the battle phase if he doesn't want to use Main Phase 2. That allows the opponent opportunity to say no, if they wished to activate something there. But the phase is not being skipped, in the same sense as the example above.
It is also known as end of <project phase> and is evident by a phase sign-off.
It lasts every end phase.
The turning points of the cycle are called the peak, which is at the end of the expansion phase, and the trough, which is at the end of the contraction phase.
"For free' is grammatically correct. It is an idiom of the English language.
It is also known as end of <project phase> and is evident by a phase sign-off.
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